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Nottingham Forest ends interest in Wolves Defender Willy Boly
Premier League returns to action this weekend
Boly expected to be key for Wolves in relegation battle
Nottingham Forest has reportedly ended their interest in signing Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Willy Boly. The 31-year-old central defender has been linked with a move to the City Ground in recent weeks, as Forest boss Steve Cooper looks to bolster his squad ahead of the Premier League's return this weekend. However, according to The Athletic, Forest have now decided not to pursue a deal for Boly, who is expected to play a key role for Wolves in their bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League. Read more here: Nottingham Forest end interest in Wolves defender Willy Boly Boly has been a key player for Wolves since joining the club from Porto in 2018. He has made 144 appearances for the Midlands club and scored 10 goals. The Ivory Coast international is known for his physical presence, aerial ability, and leadership qualities. He is also a popular figure among the Wolves fans. Boly's experience and quality would have been a valuable asset to Forest, who are looking to establish themselves in the Premier League after winning promotion from the Championship last season. However, Wolves are understandably reluctant to lose one of their most important players, particularly given their current position in the league. Bruno Lage's side are currently 19th in the Premier League table, just one point above the relegation zone. They have lost their last three matches and have not won in the league since October. Boly is likely to be a key player for Wolves as they look to turn their season around. The defender is a proven performer at Premier League level and his experience and leadership will be invaluable to Lage's side.